Write a comparative visual and narrative analysis of Pellegrino Tibaldi’s Ulysses and Circe (1550–1551) and : Circe and Odysseus, mid-fifth century BC( vase) Key Tasks: Contextualize: Briefly summarize the core myth of Odysseus and Circe using an established mythology handbook. Formal Analysis: Describe the formal elements (poses, gestures, attributes) and the overall composition of Tibaldi’s fresco. Narrative & Cultural Interpretation: Analyze how Tibaldi handles narrative time (past/present/future), how the physical setting is constructed, how it deviates from classical literary sources (like Homer’s Odyssey), and the broader ideological or moral messages of the myth. Comparative Analysis: Select a secondary comparative artwork depicting the exact same episode (the confrontation/transformation) strictly from Ancient Greek Art (e.g., Archaic or Classical vase painting). Compare how the two periods differ in composition, figure style, focus, and overall moral message.

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